DUTCH: A new tool for practitioners for risk assessment of push and pull activities

Pushing and pulling at work is an undervalued theme within occupational health policy. This is unjustified, because these activities are very common and potentially increase the risk of shoulder symptoms. Gaining insight into the possible health risks of specific push or pull activities at the workplace is a first step towards prevention of musculoskeletal symptoms. Existing instruments proved to be insufficiently suitable to give that insight in a simple way. This was the motivation for developing the Push and Pull Check (DUTCH). This method makes clear whether the push or pull activity is ac... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Douwes, Marjolein
Könemann, Reinier
Hoozemans, Marco
Kuijer, Paul
Vermeulen, Hetty
Dokumenttyp: contributionToPeriodical
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Verlag/Hrsg.: Springer/Verlag
Schlagwörter: Low back / Physical workload / Prevention / Pulling / Pushing / Risk assessment / Shoulder
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/fd8391b7-6b63-443e-a924-2c812e5e60d3

Pushing and pulling at work is an undervalued theme within occupational health policy. This is unjustified, because these activities are very common and potentially increase the risk of shoulder symptoms. Gaining insight into the possible health risks of specific push or pull activities at the workplace is a first step towards prevention of musculoskeletal symptoms. Existing instruments proved to be insufficiently suitable to give that insight in a simple way. This was the motivation for developing the Push and Pull Check (DUTCH). This method makes clear whether the push or pull activity is acceptable or not, which risk factors exist, and which measures can reduce the risk. This article describes the operation of the DUTCH, as well as the development of the tool.